The high clock tower of the current Drohobych town hall rose above the city in 1927, when Drohobych returned to the Polish state, but the traditions of self-government in the city are much older. Drohobych received the Magdeburg right in 1460, and then the first wooden town hall was built. By 1829, this building was very old and unusable, so a new town hall was built in the Austrian style - this time of stone. The need for a new building arose after the First World War. I. Semkovich and M. Nikodymovych became the architects of the project. The three-storey house is surrounded by a small courtyard. The main room is a marble meeting room. The building houses the Museum of Libra, which has more than 500 exhibits. There is also the Tourist Information Center of Drohobych, which, in particul ...
Last update
12/4/2021
Categories | Museum / gallery, Architecture |
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Date of foundation | 1927 |
Address |
Rynok Square, 1
Drohobych |
Coordinates |
49.3513656° N, 23.5062575° E
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Phone | +380 3244 22 569, +380 97 786 6009, |
drogo.centr@gmail.com | |
Official site |
http://www.drohobych-rada.gov.... |
https://www.facebook.com/drogo... |
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